PedigreeSeleucus II &1,2
M, #2651, b. 261 BCE, d. 225 BCE
Parents

Seleucus II
Events
261 BCE
Title
From July 246 BCE to December 225 BCE
Seleucus II & held the title King of Syria.
225 BCE~36
Last Edited | 9 June 2024 05:34:23 |
Citations
- [S993] Maurice G. Boddy, The Boddy Family, Middle & Far East Families - Syria - Seleuce Kingdom
- [S993] Maurice G. Boddy, The Boddy Family
PedigreeLaodice II +1,2
F, #2652, b. 270 BCE
Parents
Events
Last Edited | 30 August 2024 06:47:19 |
Citations
- [S993] Maurice G. Boddy, The Boddy Family, Middle & Far East Families - Syria - Seleuce Kingdom
- [S993] Maurice G. Boddy, The Boddy Family
PedigreeAntiochus II &1,2,3
M, #2653, b. 286 BCE, d. 247 BCE
Parents

AntiochusII
Events
286 BCE
266 BCE
Before 266 BCE
Birth: 281 BCE | Antioch, Hatay, Turkey
Death: before 236 BCE | Pontus, Turkey
Title
From 261 BCE to 247 BCE
Antiochus II & held the title King of Syria.
247 BCE~39
Last Edited | 9 June 2024 05:34:23 |
Citations
- [S993] Maurice G. Boddy, The Boddy Family, Middle & Far East Families - Syria Kingdom - Seleucid Dynasty
- [S68] Wikipedia
- [S993] Maurice G. Boddy, The Boddy Family
PedigreeLaodice I +1,2,3
F, #2654, b. 281 BCE, d. before 236 BCE
Parents
Events
Title
Laodice I + held the title Queen of Syria.
281 BCE
Birth
281 BCE | Antioch, Hatay, Turkey
266 BCE
Before 266 BCE
Birth: 286 BCE
Death: 247 BCE
236 BCE
Death
Before 236 BCE | Pontus, Turkey
Last Edited | 30 August 2024 06:47:12 |
Citations
- [S993] Maurice G. Boddy, The Boddy Family, Middle & Far East Families - Syria Kingdom - Seleucid Dynasty
- [S68] Wikipedia
- [S993] Maurice G. Boddy, The Boddy Family
PedigreeAntiochus I &1,2,3
M, #2655, b. 324 BCE, d. 2 June 261 BCE
Parents

Antiochos1
Events
324 BCE
Birth
324 BCE | Babylon, Mesopotamia
Title
From 281 BCE to 261 BCE
Antiochus I & held the title King of Syria/Seleucid Empire.
261 BCE~63
Last Edited | 9 June 2024 05:34:23 |
Citations
- [S993] Maurice G. Boddy, The Boddy Family, Middle & Far East Families - Syria Kingdom - Seleucid Dynasty
- [S68] Wikipedia
- [S993] Maurice G. Boddy, The Boddy Family
PedigreeSeleucus I +1,2
M, #2656, b. 349 BCE, d. September 281 BCE
Parents

Seleucus I
Events
349 BCE
Birth
349 BCE | Europos, Macedonia (current Evropos, Greece)
324 BCE~25
324 BCE
Age: ~21
Birth: 345 BCE | Trabzon, Turkey
Death: 280 BCE | Mesopotamia
Title
From 321 BCE to 316 BCE
Seleucus I + held the title Satrap of Babylonia.
Title
From 306 BCE to 281 BCE
He held the title King of Macedonia.
281 BCE~68
Death
September 281 BCE | Lysimachia, Thrace (current Kavakkoy, Canakkale, Turkey)
He died in September 281 BCE, at age ~68, in Lysimachia, Thrace (current Kavakkoy, Canakkale, Turkey), murdered by Ptolemy Keraunos.
Last Edited | 30 August 2024 06:47:27 |
Citations
- [S993] Maurice G. Boddy, The Boddy Family, Middle & Far East Families - Syria Kingdon - Seleucid Dynasty
- [S993] Maurice G. Boddy, The Boddy Family
- [S68] Wikipedia
PedigreeApama I + of Bactria1,2
F, #2657, b. 345 BCE, d. 280 BCE
Parents
Events
345 BCE
Birth
345 BCE | Trabzon, Turkey
324 BCE~21
324 BCE
Age: ~25
Birth: 349 BCE | Europos, Macedonia (current Evropos, Greece)
Death: September 281 BCE | Lysimachia, Thrace (current Kavakkoy, Canakkale, Turkey)
280 BCE~65
Death
280 BCE | Mesopotamia
Last Edited | 30 August 2024 06:47:59 |
Citations
- [S993] Maurice G. Boddy, The Boddy Family, Middle & Far East Families - Syria Kingdon - Seleucid Dynasty
- [S993] Maurice G. Boddy, The Boddy Family
- [S68] Wikipedia
PedigreeSpitamenes & of Bactria1,2,3
M, #2658, b. 365 BCE, d. 329 BCE

Spitamenes
Events
365 BCE
Birth
365 BCE | Sogdiana, Persia
329 BCE~36
Death
329 BCE | Persia
Spitamenes & of Bactria died in 329 BCE, at age ~36, in Persia killed at The Battle of Gabai.
Last Edited | 9 June 2024 05:34:23 |
Citations
- [S68] Wikipedia
- [S993] Maurice G. Boddy, The Boddy Family, Middle & Far East Families-Daskalytis & Bactria-Bactria Satraps
- [S993] Maurice G. Boddy, The Boddy Family
PedigreeAmastris &1,2,3
F, #2659, b. 390 BCE
Parents
Events
Birth: 365 BCE | Sogdiana, Persia
Death: 329 BCE | Persia
390 BCE
Last Edited | 9 June 2024 05:34:23 |
Citations
- [S68] Wikipedia
- [S993] Maurice G. Boddy, The Boddy Family, Middle & Far East Families-Daskalytis & Bactria-Daskalytis Satraps
- [S993] Maurice G. Boddy, The Boddy Family
PedigreeArtabazanus II(III) &1,2
M, #2660, b. 395 BCE, d. 325 BCE
Parents
Events
Title
Artabazanus II(III) & held the title Satrap of Bactria.
395 BCE
325 BCE~70
Last Edited | 9 June 2024 05:34:23 |
Citations
- [S68] Wikipedia
- [S993] Maurice G. Boddy, The Boddy Family
PedigreePharnabazos & II of Daskalytes1,2,3
M, #2661, b. 420 BCE, d. 374 BCE
Parents
Family: Apama & (b. 415 BCE, d. 390 BCE)

Pharnabazus II
Events
420 BCE
Title
From 413 BCE to 387 BCE
Pharnabazos & II of Daskalytes held the title Satrap of Hellespontine Phyrgia.
374 BCE~46
Last Edited | 9 June 2024 05:34:23 |
Citations
- [S993] Maurice G. Boddy, The Boddy Family, Middle & Far East Families-Daskalytis & Bactria-Daskalytis Satraps
- [S68] Wikipedia
- [S993] Maurice G. Boddy, The Boddy Family
PedigreeApama &1,2
F, #2662, b. 415 BCE, d. 390 BCE
Parents
Events
Title
Apama & held the title Princess of Persia.
415 BCE
390 BCE~25
Last Edited | 9 June 2024 05:34:23 |
Citations
- [S993] Maurice G. Boddy, The Boddy Family, Middle & Far East Families-Persia-Early Shahs of Persia
- [S993] Maurice G. Boddy, The Boddy Family
PedigreePharnaces II & of Phygia1
M, #2663, b. 445 BCE, d. 374 BCE
Parents
Events
Last Edited | 9 June 2024 05:34:23 |
Citations
- [S993] Maurice G. Boddy, The Boddy Family
- [S68] Wikipedia
PedigreeArsames &1
M, #2666, b. 585 BCE, d. after 522 BCE
Parents
Events
Last Edited | 9 June 2024 05:34:23 |
Citations
- [S993] Maurice G. Boddy, The Boddy Family
- [S68] Wikipedia
PedigreeAriaramnes &1,2
M, #2667, b. 639 BCE
Parents
Father | Teispes (b. 675 BCE, d. 640 BCE) |
Events
Last Edited | 9 June 2024 05:34:23 |
Citations
- [S68] Wikipedia
- [S993] Maurice G. Boddy, The Boddy Family
PedigreeTeispes1,2
M, #2668, b. 675 BCE, d. 640 BCE
Parents
Father | Achaemenes (b. 750 BCE, d. estimated 675 BCE) |
Events
675 BCE
Birth
675 BCE | Anshan, Iran
Title
From 675 BCE to 640 BCE
Teispes held the title King of Anshan.
640 BCE~35
Death
640 BCE | Anshan, Iran
Last Edited | 9 June 2024 05:34:23 |
Citations
- [S68] Wikipedia
- [S993] Maurice G. Boddy, The Boddy Family
PedigreeAchaemenes1,2
M, #2669, b. 750 BCE, d. estimated 675 BCE
Family:
Son | Teispes+ (b. 675 BCE, d. 640 BCE) |
Events
750 BCE
Title
From 705 BCE to 675 BCE
Achaemenes held the title King of Anshan.
675 BCE~75
Last Edited | 1 March 2025 06:05:07 |
Citations
- [S68] Wikipedia
- [S993] Maurice G. Boddy, The Boddy Family
PedigreeAchaimenes
M, #2671, b. 720 BCE
Parents
Events
Title
Achaimenes held the title King of Anshan.
720 BCE
Birth
720 BCE | Anshan, Iran
Last Edited | 1 March 2025 06:05:24 |
PedigreeKambujiya
M, #2672, b. 760 BCE
Parents
Events
Last Edited | 17 April 2011 07:41:59 |
PedigreeTesipes
M, #2673, b. 800 BCE
Parents
Events
Last Edited | 17 April 2011 07:41:59 |
PedigreePehsotan
M, #2674, b. 840 BCE
Parents
Events
Note
Peshotanu (Avestan P?šotanu, Middle Persian Peshyotan, Peshotan) is an eschatological figure of the 9th–12th century texts of Zoroastrian tradition, one of the Zoroastrian immortals and an assistant of the Saoshyant, the "future benefactor" who brings about the final renovation of the world.
In the genealogy of the mythical Kayanians, Peshotanu is the son of Vishtaspa (Wistasp, Goshtasp), the patron of Zoroaster, and brother of Spentodata (Spandadat, Esfandiyar).
The principal source of information on the figure is the apocalyptic Zand-i Wahman yasn (also incorrectly known as the Zand-i Vohuman Yasht or Bahman Yasht), which – despite its name – is neither a portion of the Yasna nor an Avestan language Yasht, but a Middle Persian translation and commentary on a now lost Avestan text.
According to Denkard's summary of the Sugdar Nask 15.12-15 (the Sugdar Nask text has been lost and is only preserved as a summary), Peshotanu is one of seven "immortal rulers", residing in "Khandez" (location unknown). This section of the Sudgar Nask serves as the introduction of the Zand-i Wahman yasn, which goes on to foretell various events, including several that had already occurred by the time the translations were made.
As described in the second half of the Zand-i Wahman yasn, Peshotan will serve as "protector of the religion", and at the end of the "eleventh millennium" will bring about a revival of the faith. Peshotanu will live that long because he has gained immortality through his devotion to God.
Until the revival – which will come when the daevas will have exceeded their term of rule by 1,000 years – Peshotanu will live in a fortress in Khandez with 150 of his disciples. Then, Peshotan will come down to battle the armies of the demons and restore Iran and its religion. In the fight, Mihr (Avestan: Mithra) will intervene on Peshotanu's behalf, and together they will drive the demon Kheshm (Avestan: Aeshma) and his forces back into the underworld.
840 BCE
Last Edited | 27 May 2011 14:21:06 |
PedigreeVishtaspa
M, #2675, b. 880 BCE
Parents
Events
Last Edited | 17 April 2011 07:41:59 |